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Is Elden Ring movie set footage real?

Elden Ring movie set leaks go viral

Elden Ring fans are reacting intensely to leaked videos showing what appears to be the set for the upcoming movie adaptation. The viral clip(s) depict a production environment that looks notably faithful to FromSoftware’s source material, including specific visuals that have particularly excited players.

A central detail in the coverage is the apparent presence of a statue-like likeness connected to Marika—Elden Ring’s key figure—presented in a way that fans interpret as “game-accurate.” Separately, multiple articles in the story pool reference leaked footage that seems to offer glimpses of recognizable locations and set pieces, which is part of why speculation has accelerated.

Why this matters: live-action adaptations of major games live or die by how convincingly they translate iconic art direction. If the set construction and props match what players recognize, it can shift perception from “mistrust” to “intrigue,” particularly among fans who are skeptical about whether a film can capture Elden Ring’s visual identity.

The reports described in the pool emphasize the reaction—fans “losing their minds” and being “very excited”—rather than providing production confirmations from the film itself.

Also, the pool includes additional viral set leak coverage, including an outlet-style roundup and another angle focused on how the footage might relate to Alex Garland’s version of the adaptation. Together, these pieces show that leaked set visuals have become a major engagement driver for the project right now.

What to watch next: whether the studio behind the film acknowledges the leaks, how later footage compares to existing Elden Ring lore expectations, and whether any officially released material further supports the “faithful to the game” impression fans are forming from the set clips.


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